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CNC Miller Expiring soon

Job reference

15882

Salary

£20 - 22 per hour

Location

Poole, Dorset, England

Industry sector

Engineering

Job type

Permanent | Full Time

Job start date

ASAP

Posted date

16/04/2026

Closing date

14/05/2026

CNC Miller | Poole | £20 + per hour

Are you a CNC Miller who thrives in a highly regulated Aerospace environment, working on technically complex components in low batch quantities?

This CNC Miller role offers long-term stability, structured working patterns and the chance to work on precision-critical parts where quality comes first.

If you're a CNC Miller who enjoys programming autonomy and traditional, well-run manufacturing, this opportunity will suit you.

As a CNC Miller, you will benefit from:

Four-day working week, Monday to Thursday, 39 hours

Overtime available on Fridays from 6:30am to 12:00pm, paid at x1.5

Core working window of 6:00am to 6:00pm, with required attendance between 8:00am and 4:30pm

195 hours annual leave plus Bank Holidays, equivalent to 25 days

Christmas shutdown from 22nd December through to New Year

Additional shutdown in May, using annual leave

Sick pay of 4 hours per day at full pay after one year of service

One annual pay review per year

A stable, long-established Aerospace manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality and retention

As a CNC Miller, your responsibilities will include:

Programming, setting and operating horizontal CNC milling machines

Manufacturing low batch, high-precision Aerospace components

Writing, editing and proving programs using Fanuc controls

Working from detailed engineering drawings and route cards

Carrying out self-inspection to strict Aerospace quality standards

As a CNC Miller, your experience will include:

Proven experience as a CNC Miller within Aerospace manufacturing

Strong background working with horizontal milling machines

Ability to program, set and operate independently

Confident use of Fanuc language

Experience producing low-volume, tight-tolerance components

If you're ready to take the next step in your career within a well-structured and quality-driven Aerospace environment, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Ella Deeley at Rubicon for more information.